03 Third Order/Domains/Language/Language
Language
Language names branch-level expression through which readable distinction is carried.
Trace
- Branch supplies the domain-local dependency path language reads through.
- Language Domain supplies the organised context where language is placed.
- Readability supplies readable distinction available to carry.
- Difference supplies distinguishable non-sameness carried by language.
- Medium supplies the carrying condition through which language transmits.
Read
Language becomes readable where readable distinction is carried between positions through naming, address, definition, translation, or instruction.
Placement Mode
Domain: Language Domain
Primary mode: Communicating
Secondary modes: Knowing, Expressing
Language is primarily placed by communicating: distinction is carried between positions through naming, address, definition, translation, and instruction.
Order Trace
First: Boundary and Availability make distinction present enough to be carried.
Second: Readability, Difference, and Medium make carried distinction transmissible.
Third: Language places that carrying within Language Domain as naming, address, definition, translation, and instruction.
Applied Reads
Opens
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